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Faraj Hassan Mohammed Ahmed

Martyr Faraj Hassan Mohammed was a Peshmerga fighter in the September and Gulan revolutions. He held the rank of member of the local party committee. He was martyred in 1987 along with two of his comrades by a traitor inside their headquarters.


Faraj Hassan Muhammad was born in 1937 in the village of Shanir, which belongs to the district of Sayyid Sadiq. He was a villager and worked in agriculture, and at the same time owned a shop inside the markets of Sayyid Sadiq. He sought refuge in Iran after the setback. September Revolution He settled in the city of Marivan. He was married to Askeh Karim and he had two sons and three daughters (Tahsin, Adnan, Nasreen, Nasik, and Pakhshan).

He joined the Peshmerga in 1974 in the Khabat forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and in 1983 he joined the Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution. He fought in the ranks of the Peshmerga of the Surin forces affiliated with the Darbandikhan local committee of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and obtained the rank of member of the Sharazur local committee of the party in 1986.

He was martyred in 1987 along with two of his comrades inside their headquarters in Karjal in the Hawraman region by a traitor who had been trusted by them. The traitor was not satisfied with their martyrdom, but also mutilated their bodies and surrendered himself to the Iraqi security apparatus, taking with him parts of the bodies of the martyr Faraj Hassan Muhammad and two of his comrades.


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Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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